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Video for Navy / NAVSCIATTS

Video for Navy / NAVSCIATTS

In the era of the superhero film, many Hollywood movies about U.S. military’s special forces make you feel like you’re actually watching a behind-the-scenes documentary of the real thing. Movies like Captain Phillips, Zero Dark Thirty, Black Hawn Down, Lone Survivor, and Act of Valor showcase the strength and resolve of the many men and women who engage in the most dangerous operations all around the world.

Robin Bond Media recently got to experience the real thing up close and personal at NAVSCIATTS, the Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School. NAVSCIATTS is located near the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River, NAVSCIATTS is the Department of Navy’s schoolhouse that trains foreign partners in the maritime skills they will need for all types of security threats on coastal and riverine waterways. The students are men and women, from many of the world’s most dangerous regions, and they’re fighting security threats like human trafficking, piracy, weapons smuggling and drug trafficking. The coastal and riverine training classes involve intense role play as well as in-classroom training. As hard as these students work at NAVSCIATTS, just ask any one of them about their intense experience as a student there. They will tell you that this is a “vacation” compared to the dangerous environments they will be in when they get back to their own home countries. Under this federal video contract with the U.S. Navy, Robin Bond Media delivered several versions of a new Command Video, including a 10-minute video, a two-minute video, and foreign language videos. The Command Video will be shown to prospective students all over the world, U.S. government officials, and “country teams” in the regions that need this training to protect and secure their own home waterways.